Kendall Quall's big mistake

A loyal reader of this blog just sent me a screenshot touting Kendall Qualls. The screenshot is short on truth. What it lacks in truth, it makes up for in fiction. Here's Kendall's fiction:
Kendall Qualls should be ashamed for spewing this BS. First, Qualls knows better than this. Jeff Johnson and Lisa Demuth have both confirmed that they're abiding by the Convention's endorsement. This appears to be Qualls attempting to be something he isn't.

While I'm not disputing whether Mr. Qualls will abide by the endorsement, I'm calling BS that he's THE ONLY GOP CANDIDATE who will abide by the endorsement. This brings into question whether Mr. Qualls is willing to say anything to win. We don't need another candidate who'll put together fiction to win. We've had too many candidates who fit that description throughout the years.

Next, we need people who fit J.C. Watts' description of character. Watts said that "the definition of character is doing the right thing even when nobody's looking." I'll be diplomatic and say that Kendall needs to work on that.

Third and finally, Qualls mischaracterization wreaks of desperation. This isn't the look of a confident campaigner or of a happy warrior. I can't say that Quall's ad is something I'd expect from the DFL. That's a low blow and I won't go there. Still, this isn't something a GOP candidate should be

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